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1 consider
VT1. विचार\considerकरनाThey considered the possibility of a strike.Your application is being considered.His name is being considred for this post.He stood considering the lake. -
2 consider
v. tr.सोचना, विचारना, समझना, ध्यान करना -
3 approach
N1. पहुँच/निकटताTransportation has enabled us an easy approach to the remote parts of the world.Ravi has an easy approach to The Minister.2. पद्धतिIn the latest approach to language teaching direct method is preferred.3. प्रस्तावThey have made an approach to the local authorities in this connection.--------VTI1. पास\approachआनाCan anyone approach an auncanged lion?No singer could approach Mohan mad Rafi's high range quality.2. पहुँचनाWe should seriously consider how to approach the problem before we make any definite plans. -
4 aspect
N1. पहलूWe should consider the good aspects of a person. -
5 fate
N1. भाग्यI consider it my fate that I didn't get a seat in the college. -
6 flip side
N1. दूसरा पहलूYou should always consider the flip side of the problem before taking any decision.2. दूसरी सतहDo you play the flip side of this record. -
7 implication
N1. विवक्षाThey failed to consider the wider implication of their actions.2. उलझन -
8 practicable
Adj1. उपयोगीWe did not consider that such an arrangement was practicable. -
9 sacristan
N1. गिरज़ादारPeople consider sacristan to be the next to God as he is responsible for the keeping of God's verdict. -
10 twerp
N1. छुटभैयाYou can consider him as a twerp.
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consider — 1 Consider, study, contemplate, weigh, excogitate are comparable chiefly as transitive verbs meaning to fix the mind for a time on something in order to increase one s knowledge or understanding of it or to solve a problem involved in it.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Consider — Con*sid er (k[o^]n*s[i^]d [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Considered} (k[o^]n*s[i^]d [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Considering}.] [F. consid[ e]rer, L. considerare, sideratum, to consider, view attentively, prob. fr. con + sidus, sideris, star,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consider — [kən sid′ər] vt. [ME consideren < OFr considerer < L considerare, to look at closely, observe < com , with + sidus, a star: see SIDEREAL] 1. Archaic to look at carefully; examine 2. to think about in order to understand or decide; ponder … English World dictionary
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consider — late 14c., from O.Fr. considerer (13c.) reflect on, consider, study, from L. considerare to look at closely, observe, perhaps lit. to observe the stars, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + sidus (gen. sideris) constellation (see SIDEREAL (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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consider — ► VERB 1) think carefully about. 2) believe or think. 3) take into account when making a judgement. 4) look attentively at. ORIGIN Latin considerare examine , perhaps from sidus star … English terms dictionary
consider — con|sid|er W1S1 [kənˈsıdə US ər] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(think about)¦ 2¦(opinion)¦ 3¦(people s feelings)¦ 4¦(important fact)¦ 5¦(discuss)¦ 6¦(look at)¦ 7 Consider it done ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: considerer, from … Dictionary of contemporary English